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`US 5,779,566
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`PATENT:
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`5,779,566
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`INVENTORS: Wilens, Peter S.
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`TITLE:
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`Handheld golf reporting and statistical
`analysis apparatus and method
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`APPLICATION
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`US1995392280A
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`FILED:
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`22 FEB 1995
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`ISSUED:
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`14 JUL 1998
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`COMPILED:
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`entering the game-interactive mode to display the chosen game-interactive
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`Applicant has amended claims 1, 3 and 6-40 as suggested by the Examiner to
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`eliminate indefinite phrases; to provide proper antecedent basis for a number of terms,
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`The Examiner has rejected claims 1, 3, 6-9, 11-15 and 17-19 under 35 U.S.C. §
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`103 as being unpatentable over Barber. That rejection is respectfully traversed as
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`With respect to claims 1, 15 and 19, the Examiner argues simply that general
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`conirolias defined in class 345, subclass 121+ that it would have been obvious to one of .
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`aiding display control and cursor movement control." Applicant respectfully disagrees
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`information recording and reporting device. It is not sufficient for the Examiner to
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`replace the citation of prior art with his own opinion of obviousness.
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`Moreover, neither Barber nor the Examiner’s opinion suggests the use of the
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`dependent data input fields (Figures 6 and 7) which are exactly the same for every golf
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`hole. displayed; “changing" Barber’s screens merely means displaying the layout ofa
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`different hole, while the data input fields remain exactly the same. Regarding claims 15
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`and l9, neither Barber nor the Examiner suggests different “entry key means” and "choice
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`key means" for both sequential and non-sequential selection of information screens, nor
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`selecting one of a plurality of game interactive information screens representing different
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`levels of data-recording detail. Since Barber does not have different levels of data
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`recording detail such as to applicant’s three illustrated levels (Figure 2), Barber does not
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`provide the appropriate key means for sequencing through them or non—sequentially
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`‘ selecting among seVeral screens in a mode which has a high level of reporting detail and
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`therefore a number of different option screens available.
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`Applicant has noted the Examiner’s suggestions regarding inserting the word
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`“only” in claims 1, 15 and 19, but at this time disagrees that it is necessary to so limit the
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`claimed invention to distinguish over the prior art of record. The question, applicant
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`submits, is not what ultimate scope applicant’s claims might have, but whether the prior
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`art cited by the Examiner discloses at least the minimum list of elements in the disputed
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`claims. While applicant has amended claims 1, 15 and 19 to clarify the claimed key
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`means, applicant notes that these claims are distinguishable on the basis of thekeys:
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`fimctign in the context of theWW (i.e., a golfinformation reporting
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`screens with screen/dependent data input fields; the Examiner has yet to find an example
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`of a golf information recording apparatus with screen/dependent data input fields, which
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`allows the use of the simplified key entry means in conjunction with multiple different
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`information screens. The Examiner continues to rely primarily on Barber, which takes
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`exactly the opposite approach: namely, providing a large number of value-specific keys
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`with a single fixed data input field used for every hole on the course. Applicant
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`accordingly submits that the rejection, which relies primarily on Barber, and secondarily
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`on the Examiner’s own opinion unsupported by art, is traversed.
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`With respect to the Examiner’s comments in the office action regarding the use of
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`a “kwerty” keyboard, applicant notes that a kwerty keyboard bears no relevance to
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`‘ applicant’s gglflmfonnatignremningjnxenfign, as it simply provides a large number of
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`value~specific keys, and alone‘(or in combination with Barber) does not suggest the use
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`of the non-value-specific minimal set of keys claimed by applicant in conjunction with a
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`plurality of different golf information screens having screen-dependent data input fields.
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`Regarding claim 6, the Examiner appears to have misunderstood applicant’s
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`claimed term “screenvchanging”. Where the Examiner has interpreted “screen-changing”
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`as changing some characteristic (e.g. “color") of a displayed screen, “screen-changing" as
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`l m. See, for example, specification page 6, lines 15-22. If the Examiner would
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`prefer, applicant could replace “screen-changing" with "screenvswitching", although
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`“changing" is clearly defined in the specification.
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`With respect to claims 11-14, Barber again does not ofl‘er or suggest "screen-
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`being unpatentable over Barber in combination with Boman. The Examiner notes that
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`which includes extrinsic factors. This interpretation of Boman is incorrect. The Boman
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`12). This single factor is not correlated to the effect on a player’s performance, nor does
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`information screen as claimed by applicant; Bomari’s built-in'wind sensor aids in
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